America

             How should Americans show more love to its country?
             Since September 11th, most Americans have shown patriotism to the country and to each other. September 11th caused many tragedies, many terrible deaths, terrible injury and sorrow. These tragedies inflict a deep compassion and a shared grief. Which is why September 11th will be a day of compassion and grief of sorrow and remembrance of celebration too of courage and sacrifice of the heroes of that day.
             America requires more than tears. Natashia Rogers, an eight-grade student, said, "discussing about September 11th might solve the feelings of someone who had just lost a relative or a friend."
             Most Americans have shown love for their country and cared. Most of the schools raised flags, lighted candles and prayed for each other.
             "The American people have shown love of their country by getting involved and volunteering when needed as well as coming to the aid of those in distress." Said Mrs. Murdock, a seventh-grade computer teacher.
             Meegan Cadwell, an eight grade an eighth grade student said "Americans should stop fighting, make US clean and respect one another."
             "At the other side Quiana Dudley, an eight grade student, thinks musicians should express their feelings through their songs so people could feel better."
             Javas Shankar an eight grader too said, "Maybe national television should show flag raising every anniversary."
             While Jordyn Daniel an eight grade student said, "People should keep peace in the country and let the victims who were in the tragedy know that they care and to let them know that they are always there for them."
             Yet, we are here a year later, and things are different. If doesn't feel like war. We feel the uncertainty but our enemies go not. Which is why the challenge of this September 11th is to remember the feeling. Not just the pain but also the danger it has. And so it will until ...

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